Chapter 9: Insights
Name/MAC Address
Displays the hostname, alias, or
MAC address of the previous guest.
Package
Displays the name of the guest access package.
Amount
Displays the amount paid by the guest.
Authorized By
Displays the name of the authorizing
body.
Start
Displays the start date and time of the session.
Duration
Displays the length of time the guest was
connected.
Download
Displays the total amount of data downloaded
by the guest.
Upload
Displays the total amount of data uploaded by
the guest.
IP
Displays the last known IP address of the guest.
Last AP/Port
Displays the name or MAC address of the
last AP used by the wireless guest or the last port used by
the wired guest. You can click the device name for more
information; refer to "UniFi Access Point Details" on
page 95 or "UniFi Switch Details" on page 85 .
Switch Stats
You can apply one of the following filters:
•
Overview
Displays the general status information of
each port.
•
PoE
Displays the specific PoE configuration and status
of each port.
•
Counters
Displays the specific TX and RX rates for
each port.
You have additional filters:
•
All Switch
Displays the ports of all UniFi Switches or a
specific Switch.
•
Link Status
Displays the ports of the specified status:
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All
Displays all ports.
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Connected
Displays all connected ports.
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Disconnected
Displays all disconnected ports.
Clear Counters
Click
CLEAR COUNTERS
following:
•
All
Resets all counters to zero.
•
(switch_name)
Resets the counters of the selected
UniFi Switch to zero.
Customize Columns
Click
used for display.
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and select one of the
to customize the columns
Select Customize columns.
You can add or remove columns for display. The Customize
columns option will apply, and the filter options: Overview,
PoE, and Counters will disappear.
•
Reset columns to
Click the drop-down at the bottom
of the Customize columns screen to display the Reset
columns to ... options.
Overview
-
The Switch, Name, PoE, Mode,
Network/VLANs, Link Status, STP, TX, RX, TX Rate, RX
Rate, and Activity columns are displayed.
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PoE
The Switch, Name, PoE, PoE Detection, PD Class,
Power, Voltage, and Current columns are displayed.
Counters
-
The Switch, TX Bytes, TX Frames, TX
Multicast, TX Broadcast, TX Errors, RX Bytes, RX Frames,
RX Multicast, RX Broadcast, and RX Errors columns are
displayed.
UniFi Controller User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
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Questions and answers
Was muss ich alles tun, um auf mein Netzwerk remote zuzugreifen?
To access a Ubiquiti UniFi network remotely, follow these steps:
1. Ensure Remote Access – Use a UniFi Cloud Key, a UniFi Controller on a management station, or host the UniFi Controller in a cloud or NOC.
2. Enable Remote Management – Configure the UniFi Controller software to allow remote access.
3. VPN Configuration (if needed) – Use a UniFi Security Gateway (USG) to set up a VPN connection by entering the remote router’s hostname, IP address, and shared secret key.
4. Layer-3 Adoption (if applicable) – If managing devices across different networks, follow Layer-3 adoption procedures.
5. Access UniFi Controller – Use the UniFi Controller’s web interface or mobile app to monitor and manage the network remotely.
These steps ensure secure and scalable remote management of a UniFi network.
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